How To Design Your Kosher Kitchen - Let the Light Shine In
In this busy kitchen, designer Pamela Jemal combines graceful beauty and loads of practicality. An arched ceiling maximizes the sunlight contributing to an open, inviting space for the whole family and a highly functional space for the chief cook—mom.
Ice Cube Crystals - Each cube is a fixture on its own, in this group of fun and whimsical lighting over the dinette.
Inside the Pantry - The shelves glide forward.
Farmhouse Sink - The extra large, country style sink is reborn in contemporary style with stainless steel.
What’s in the Island? A pop-up bread mixer, a pop-up Kitchen Aid, and a spice pullout drawer—for maximum productivity and easy access.
Glass Balls - These funky fixtures are extra bright for ample kitchen light
Air Safety - A Zephyr Chimney Hood ventilates, sending the smoke and moisture out and maintaining good air quality within—even when cooking on all SIX burners
Dyed Koto Wood - Set in a horizontal grain, top cabinets in a shade of grey are the focal point.
What do you like about this kitchen?
Photos by Morris Antebi
Design by Pamela Jemal Designs
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